deboni@diego.llnl.gov (Tom DeBoni) (03/23/91)
[ ATTENTION, Trevor Dupuy wannabes! --CDR ]
From: deboni@diego.llnl.gov (Tom DeBoni)
The Sisal Scientific Computing Initiative
Contacts: John Feo and Dave Cann
The Computer Research Group at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL)
announces the Sisal Scientific Computing Initiative (SSCI). The Initiative
will award free Cray X-MP time and support to researchers willing to develop
their applications in SISAL, a functional language for parallel numerical
computation. Members of the Computer Research Group will provide free
educational material, training, consulting, and user services.
SSCI is an outgrowth of the Sisal Language Project, an eight year effort
funded by the Office of Energy Research (Department of Energy) and Lawrence
Livermore National Laboratory. SISAL provides a clean and natural medium for
expressing machine independent, determinant, parallel programs. The cost of
writing, debugging, and maintaining parallel applications in SISAL is
equivalent to the cost to writing, debugging, and maintaining sequential
applications in Fortran. Moreover, the same SISAL program will run, without
modification, on any parallel machine supporting SISAL software. Recent
SISAL compiler developments for the Alliant FX/80, Cray X-MP, and other shared
memory machines have resulted in SISAL applications that run faster than
Fortran equivalents compiled using automatic concurrentizing and vectorizing
tools.
Interested participants should submit a 1-2 page proposal by
May 1, 1991 to
Computer Research Group, L-306
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
P.O. Box 808
Livermore, CA 94450
Proposals should describe the research and explain how the work will benefit
from parallel execution on a Cray X-MP. We will announce accepted proposals
by June 1, 1991. For more information about the Sisal Scientific Computing
Initiative please contact John Feo (feo@lll-crg.llnl.gov) at (415) 442-6389
or Dave Cann (cann@lll-crg.llnl.gov) at (415) 443-7875. We look forward to
hearing from you.deboni@fernando.llnl.gov (Tom DeBoni) (05/01/91)
From: deboni@fernando.llnl.gov (Tom DeBoni)
The Sisal Scientific Computing Initiative
Contacts: John Feo and Dave Cann
The Computing Research Group at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL)
announces the Sisal Scientific Computing Initiative (SSCI). The Initiative
will award free Cray X-MP time and support to researchers willing to develop
their applications in SISAL, a functional language for parallel numerical
computation. Members of the Computing Research Group will provide free
educational material, training, consulting, and user services.
SSCI is an outgrowth of the Sisal Language Project, a collaborative
effort by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Colorado State
University and funded in part by the Office of Energy Research (Department
of Energy), U.S. Army Research Office, and LLNL. SISAL provides a clean
and natural medium for expressing machine independent, determinate, parallel
programs. The cost of writing, debugging, and maintaining parallel
applications in SISAL is equivalent to the cost of writing, debugging, and
maintaining sequential applications in Fortran. Moreover, the same SISAL
program will run, without change, on any parallel machine supporting SISAL
software. Recent SISAL compiler developments for the Alliant FX/80, Cray X-MP,
and other shared memory machines have resulted in SISAL applications that run
faster than Fortran equivalents compiled using automatic concurrentizing and
vectorizing tools.
Interested participants should submit a 1-2 page proposal by
June 1, 1991 to
Computing Research Group, L-306
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
P.O. Box 808
Livermore, CA 94450
Proposals should describe the research and explain how the work will benefit
from parallel execution on a Cray X-MP. We will announce accepted proposals
by July 1, 1991. For more information about the Sisal Scientific Computing
Initiative please contact John Feo (feo@lll-crg.llnl.gov) at (415) 422-6389
or Dave Cann (cann@lll-crg.llnl.gov) at (415) 423-7875. We look forward to
hearing from you.